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A former Goldman Sachs programmer has been convicted for the second time on charges he misused his former employer's code, a new chapter to an bizarre and controversial case that has drawn much unwanted attention to
Allen Bullock, the young man who helped smash the windows out of a police car last Saturday, is being held on $500,000 bail for one count of riot,.... Bullock, who is 18 years old, turned himself into police
Following news that the Koch brothers intend to make criminal justice reform a lobbying priority this year, Koch Industries has announced that it will no longer ask job applicants about their criminal backgrounds in an effort to help ex-offenders get
Jury nullification occurs when a jury votes "not guilty" even when there is clear evidence that the defendant violated the law. But why would a jury do this?
Marc J. Victor talks about the jury deliberations starting in the Jerice Hunter murder trial. Even without the body of Jhessye Shockley being found, will Hunter be found guilty?
Marc J Victor talks about the FBI admitting to flaws in it's hair analysis used in court cases for decades. How important is this kind of evidence in court cases?
During the graveyard shift at 1:44 a.m., security cameras at the prison here picked up the blinking lights of an unidentified flying object approaching the facility's fence.
Between 2001 and 2013, according to an analysis by the New York Daily News, nearly 2.7 million New Yorkers were issued criminal summonses for publicly consuming alcohol, urinating in public, riding a bicycle on the sidewalk, being in a park after dar
The controversial anti-hacking law called Computer Fraud or Abuse Act, or CF?AA, was passed more than 30 years ago, before the internet came into everyone's life, and even before the first virus spread online.
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio cut a wide swath even beyond his Arizona world, where he was a very big political fish.
Josh Tewalt has a drug problem that led to several arrests. Like many others afflicted with that weakness, Tewalt eventually wound up in prison.
26 employees in the agency's hair comparison lab were allegedly involved Overstated forensic matches so they favored prosecutors in 80s and 90s
The last man to shoot an American president spends most of the year in a house overlooking the 13th hole of a golf course in a gated community.
Former prosecutor offers a terrifying explanation for why he helped convict an innocent man
He has been in prison for 29 years for an attempted rape he almost certainly did not commit. For much of that time, the lead prosecutor who secured his conviction, the original lead detective on the case, have argued his innocence.
With the official government narrative of the 9/11 attack filled with a plethora of lies that have since been subsequently exposed, the next biggest "war on terror" event on US soil that the feds failed to stop was the April 2013 Boston Marathon
After searching for the outcome of Doreen Hendrickson's sentencing hearing yesterday in Detroit, I finally found a press release from the DOJ announcing she was sentenced to 18 months in prison to be followed by a year of supervised release.
What they're not telling you…
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted on all charges Wednesday in the Boston Marathon bombing by a jury that will now decide whether the 21-year-old should be executed or shown mercy for what his lawyer says was a crime masterminded by his big brother.
Basically, avoid the same penalties as manslaughter by signing up for a slap on the wrist and either 1) becoming a guaranteed felon but doing less jail, or 2) having a chance at a misdemeanor but doing four times as much jail.
A jury is now deliberating over whether 21-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is guilty of bombing the Boston Marathon and killing a police officer in 2013, but his lawyer already admitted at the start of the trial that he did it.
Anthony Ray Hilton, 58, sentenced to death for crime he did not commit Ballistics test was carried out by civil engineer with one eye
A convicted fraudster used an "ingenious" escape plot to trick prison officers into letting him go free, a court has heard.
A convicted fraudster used an "ingenious" escape plot to trick prison officers into letting him go free, a court has heard.
As you may have heard, yesterday the FBI "uncovered" yet another of its own terrorist plots, the latest in a very long line of "terrorist plots" the FBI has "uncovered" -- in which the details always show that it was an undercover FBI
When it was revealed that two US agents had ?allegedly engaged in money laundering and fraud during their investigation of the dark web marketplace Silk Road, there was one obvious question.
Amanda Knox supporters: 'The world decided to despise, denigrate and demean a kid'
The prosecutor at Matthew Townsend's March 19 preliminary hearing appeared to be auditioning for a Daytime Emmy.
The last stand against tyranny can take place in the jury box. The legislative branch may pass unconstitutional laws and the judiciary branch may uphold them. However, the individual citizen has the last say in the jury box. Learn your rights as a ju